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Upcoming Hudson Colloquia
January 19, 2011
Yan Wu, Associate Professor Department of Mathematical Sciences at Georgia Southern University
Controllability and Observability of Sylvester Differential Algebraic Equations
Abstract
Differential Algebraic Equations (DAEs) arise naturally as governing equations for systems in chemical, electrical, and mechanical engineering as well as biological and economic models. Therefore, the analysis of DAEs plays an important role in applied mathematics. An overview of DAEs is provided in this talk, followed by our latest results on the first-order Sylvester type of differential algebraic systems with input and output structures incorporated in the system. We first present a closed form representation for the general solution of matrix Sylvester DAEs in terms of the fundamental matrix solutions of one-sided subsystems. The result is then used to derive a set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the complete controllability and complete observability of the Sylvester systems. Most background materials will be introduced in the presentation, and this talk is accessible to students.
Previous Hudson Colloquia
March 3, 2010
Differential Galois Theory-Dr. Sabrina Hessinger
March 24, 2010
Results of the 2009 Putnam Competition-2009 AASU Putnam Team
April 7, 2010
TBA-Dr. Josh Lambert
April 21, 2010
TBA-Dr. Sungkon Chang
Spring 2010 Mathematics Cookout
Friday, April 16, Shearouse Plaza
Alumni welcome!
Contact Dr. Tim McMillan (Tim.McMillan@armstrong.edu)
Spring 2010 SERMON Number Theory Conference
Contact Dr. Sungkon Changand/or link to the conference webpage


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